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ILLEGAL PLANT TRADE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RICHES that can be made from the illegal ivory trade are well known, but what of illicit imports and exports of rare flowers. Shipping protected orchids to Europe, Japan and north America can make criminals a lot of money.…

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RING BINDERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union Council of Ministers has imposed protective anti-dumping duties of 32.3 per cent and countervailing duties of 10 per cent on Indonesian supplies to European Union companies of certain ring-binder mechanisms. The Council however scrapped plans to impose such protective duties on Indian ring-binder exports.…

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INDONESIAN POULTRY



BY MARK ROWE
AN OUTBREAK of a highly contagious poultry virus has led to the death and precautionary slaughter of 2.8 million chickens in the Indonesian province of West Java, devastating the region’s chicken suppliers. This herpes virus sparks the cancer-causing Marek’s disease and infected birds have a loss in appetite, are lethargic and have a high body temperature.…

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DEVON ENERGY



BY MARK ROWE
THE NATIONAL oil companies of Malaysia and Indonesia and China’s PetroChina are competing to buy up US-based Devon Energy Corp’s Indonesian oil and gas fields. Devon Energy wants to sell US$1 billion in assets after spending more than US$7 billion in takeovers earlier this year.…

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INDONESIA - PIRACY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INDONESIAN navy has dispatched three warships to the Malacca Straits following the release of International Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Piracy Report, which found they are still the most dangerous waters for commercial shipping in the world, the global business group claims.…

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PERTAMINA



BY MARK ROWE
THE INDONESIAN state-owned oil and gas firm Pertamina is to cut its workforce by more than 33 per cent as it moves towards privatisation. Up to 10,000 jobs will go, reducing the workforce to 16,000. Some 2,000 employees will be let go every year even though the company admitted the action was ” a drastic step” with a high social cost.…

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INDONESIA



BY MARK ROWE
THE INDONESIAN government is to launch a campaign to revitalise the country’s footwear industry and dramatically increase its capacity. Under the plan, the industry, which employs around 389,000 people at present, is expected to expand by a further 100,000 or so workers in the next few years as the government pushes to boost exports of domestic products.…

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INDONESIA RAGS



BY MARK ROWE
INDONESIAN textile producers have warned that their industry faces thousands of job losses as smuggled used garments flood the Indonesian market. The past few months have seen a rise in smuggled goods from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the United States and some European countries.…

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PIRATE PROSECUTION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Maritime Bureau has made a public appeal to the Indonesian government to prosecute pirates who were seized earlier this year, but who have yet to face charges in court. The IMB, which is part of the International Chamber of Commerce, is concerned that the pirates may be treated leniently.…

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UNCTAD REPORT



KEITH NUTHALL
THE DISMANTLING of the Indonesian price regulator APKINDO and short-termist over-production in the south east Asian country has been blamed by the United Nations as the source of continual instability in world markets for this key timber product. Since the abolition of the organisation, said the new 2000-2001 World Commodity Survey from the UN Conference on Trade and Development, (UNCTAD), “the plywood market has witnessed extremely volatile prices.”…

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